Amazon Freevee’s Jury Duty was one of this year’s most pleasant surprises, and we were thrilled to see the unscripted courtroom comedy nab an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Comedy Seri…
Derry Girls on Netflix (in the US) is very solid, and wisely wrapped it up after their post-Covid season was just a bit less dynamic, plus the cast was straining credulity as teens in S1, to say nothing of S3 four years later. It’s got heart and a bit of pathos, but it’s a legitimate comedy and sometimes in a guffawing broad sort of way.
The Good Place is the best Michael Schur show from beginning to end, and only bested by Parks and Rec seasons 2-5, IMHO. TGP was silly and high concept from the beginning, so there was more room to be weird without throwing the show off track, and it had a story to tell that wrapped up nicely.
Reservation Dogs on FX is not uproarious, but it’s very human and has some really funny coming of age stuff. I think it’s only got one more season, but honestly, that amount of notice should generally be enough to get a comedy or dramedy to a sufficiently satisfying resolution or at least pause point. The unexpected cliffhanger cancellations that come by surprise or via showrunners playing chicken with their bad ratings are the really frustrating ones.
Derry Girls on Netflix (in the US) is very solid, and wisely wrapped it up after their post-Covid season was just a bit less dynamic, plus the cast was straining credulity as teens in S1, to say nothing of S3 four years later. It’s got heart and a bit of pathos, but it’s a legitimate comedy and sometimes in a guffawing broad sort of way.
The Good Place is the best Michael Schur show from beginning to end, and only bested by Parks and Rec seasons 2-5, IMHO. TGP was silly and high concept from the beginning, so there was more room to be weird without throwing the show off track, and it had a story to tell that wrapped up nicely.
Reservation Dogs on FX is not uproarious, but it’s very human and has some really funny coming of age stuff. I think it’s only got one more season, but honestly, that amount of notice should generally be enough to get a comedy or dramedy to a sufficiently satisfying resolution or at least pause point. The unexpected cliffhanger cancellations that come by surprise or via showrunners playing chicken with their bad ratings are the really frustrating ones.